Best 2-place Quad Trailer? tilt sides
#1
I know there is a forum for this but I'd like opinions from people who own them with Pol. rigs weighing them down. I looked at the triton sl8 2-place today and thought the sides looked lame. My buds got a quad pro and its ramps are mutch better. Any opinions? Thanks
#2
Originally posted by: Bionic
I know there is a forum for this but I'd like opinions from people who own them with Pol. rigs weighing them down. I looked at the triton sl8 2-place today and thought the sides looked lame. My buds got a quad pro and its ramps are mutch better. Any opinions? Thanks
I know there is a forum for this but I'd like opinions from people who own them with Pol. rigs weighing them down. I looked at the triton sl8 2-place today and thought the sides looked lame. My buds got a quad pro and its ramps are mutch better. Any opinions? Thanks
#3
I have a QuadPro it hauls the heavy Sportsmans great, its all aluminiun with beefy fold down ramps. I removed part of the front rail so a third quad can be loaded onto a truck bed with short ramps, the rear rail can be unbolted to load sleds. I seem to use the trailer more for other tasks than for hauling quads. It's a keeper.
#4
Thanks guys. Powerstroke, I just wanted heavy util quads opin. I'm sure your bombs fit that descr. thanks. Andre, i think i'll go with that quadpro. I'ts made here in Maine I believe.
#5
When I was in the market for a trailer I checked out the triton sl8...
the max wieght was something like 15-1600lbs
Then I found the EZ Loder had a carrying capacity of 2400# and was $8-900 cheaper
the max wieght was something like 15-1600lbs
Then I found the EZ Loder had a carrying capacity of 2400# and was $8-900 cheaper
#6
I have a Triton SL8 trailer and like it.
No problems with the ramps holding up the 800 + lb sp700.
I think the limit is 1600 lbs but unless you have a couple of MV7s you'll be alright.
Jim
No problems with the ramps holding up the 800 + lb sp700.
I think the limit is 1600 lbs but unless you have a couple of MV7s you'll be alright.
Jim
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